We have raised all our buffalo from
calves and we feel this is the key to having calm and approachable animals. By
bringing the calves in young they bond to the land and caregivers. I visit my
herd on a daily basis and they recognize my voice, giving me respect and
allowing me to pass freely. They are quite curious by nature and come right
up to the fence when company arrives. We have had visitors from all over the
country and many parts of the world stop and take pictures of our animals.

A good time to visit is in the late
spring when the calves are born, and quite cute. As you can see, they are
quite small weighing only 40 pounds or so and have a light brown coat.

The calves grow quite rapidly from
the rich milk provided by
their mothers. Buffalo
are excellent mothers and are extremely
protective of their babies.

Willie the Wildcat from KansasStateUniversity
came to visit the buffalo.

Ft.Riley brought 30 visiting officers
from Afghanistan
to tour the ranch and learn about American buffalo.

Spring calves with mothers.

They don't mind the snow and cold
weather.
We give them plenty of hay to eat and to sleep on.

Samson makes sure he gets his fair
share!
Corral and working pens in background.

Look for our sign on the south side
of
I-70 just west of Exit 328.

Learn all about the habits,history
and future of these wooly survivors during our tour.

BRING YOUR CAMERA. You will have ample opportunities for close-up pictures of the
herd. You will learn the history of the Kansas Flinthills and see the
beautiful native flowers.
Normal tours will be guided on 4-wheel drive vehicles.

Tour
Cost: Adults $20.00 Military $15.00
Children age 12 and under free.

Group
Tours -- Call for Prices
ADVANCE RESERVATIONS A MUST!

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